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Saturday, February 15, 2014
Negotiations won't solve anything: Bilawal Bhutto
Bilawal Bhutto Zardari said here on Saturday they have shown to the world through Sindh Festival that ‘we are not terrorists’ but a victim of it adding that the blood of martyrs won’t go in vain.
Addressing the closing ceremony of Sindh Festival, Pakistan Peoples Party (PPP) co-chairman said that the people are fully aware of what the Shariah, Islam and civilization is; asking “who are they to teach us Islam?”
Bilawal said that they won’t bow before terrorists and do not recognize the terrorists as torchbearers of Islam. “Terrorists want to impose their own law of terrorism,” he said. “We do not recognize terrorists’ system of jungle; they want to open the gates of heaven by building piles of corpses.”
Chairman PPP said that these are the same people who oppose Pakistan; the same people who termed Quaid-e-Azam as infidel. He further said that they won’t let the blood of martyrs go in vain.
Bilawal asked if the nation has forgotten Sufi Mohammad and how PPP led government established writ in Swat. “Ask the nation’s daughters what terrorism means” he said. “Will the nation’s daughters be treated like Malala?”
PPP Chief said they are not the product of the West but “our own civilization is under threat.” The terrorists should fear the time when the nation will unite and do ‘damadum mast qalandar’ against them, he warned.
Sindh Festival piloted early this month and concluded today. The festival comprised a number of cultural festivities and events reflecting the 5000-year-old Indus Valley Civilization.
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